Image: Hericium erinaceum on an old tree in Shave Wood, New Forest - geograph.org.uk - 254892
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Description: Hericium erinaceus on an old tree in Shave Wood, New Forest This Hericium erinaceum fungus (also known as "tree hedgehog fungus" or "bearded tooth") is growing on a wound on the trunk of an old oak tree in Shave Wood. It is classified as endangered in Great Britain, and its distribution is restricted to areas of woodland where there has been a long continuity of old trees.
Title: Hericium erinaceum on an old tree in Shave Wood, New Forest - geograph.org.uk - 254892
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Author: Jim Champion
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